I loved it too. It's a simple story, yes, but it's executed perfectly. Let the more complicated morality play for the (inevitable) sequel. I'm sure a lot of people have already pointed what the humans should've done, though: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCbfMkh940Q (omg has it been over 20 years s...

I know the comparisons are going to be inevitable, but I did prefer the book over the film. While the visuals in the movie were astounding, I felt the passages from the book that resonated with me most didn't quite make the translation to the screen -- something that nobody should be faulted for, it...

Thanks, guys. By the way Kean, what happened to the 'Shoof shoof' page on the SFS? I mean, I know it snowed a little while ago but it was only a little so there's still shoofy leaves :? It's still on the website . All the stuff that isn't comics-related is relegated to the "Extra Material" section o...

I make a living drawing my comics, but financially, I'm only just barely scraping by, even with a book that is doing fairly well, sales-wise. As Kazu and many other people have said before, making a living off of comics is really only for people that really, really love the work, or are clinically i...

As Kazu and Joey have mentioned, there is quite a good case for posting your stuff to the web first. These days, you can point to the success of Diary of a Wimpy Kid, and know it can be done -- Wimpy Kid started life as a webcomic with a very modest audience, and since seeing publication, it's now s...

Something I collaborated on with a writer friend of mine: http://keaner.net/sketch/TMN/0_Title.jpg The concept being rhyming advice for the next generation of Internet users... and since it's the Internet, it's all really bad advice. A couple of my favourites: http://keaner.net/sketch/TMN/1_Asses.jp...

Saw it. Enjoyed it a great deal. Probably the film's biggest flaw (arguably the only thing standing in its way of being a great movie as opposed to a very good one) was its final half hour not being able to sustain the wonderfully paced, coiled-spring tension of everything that came before it. Inste...